1924 Cedrus Yearbook

The CEDRUS 1924 .••••••••••••••••......M. —1.cfq9 OAlc(6& 11.51,1) TirCOY1- Jtalf 1111_1111 *47 , TETES)- 24arler ton University. Weight and speed seemed to favor Ashland. Antioch was taught several pointers when they played the home game. At Capitol the team came out of their trance the third quarter and played football, but were unable to beat Capitol. The season has taught us very forcibly, that a winning team cannot be placed on the field without co-operation, hard work, and skill. The latter will usually care for itself if the other two requisites are emphasized enough, not by a few but by all. No team however good, can play football without being in absolutely perfect phys- ical condition. This condition is best fostered by keeping training rules. While not winning a majority of games, football in Cedarville College in 1923 was a success, for success is counted, not in the number of games won, or in score alone, but in growth of spirit, in the good to the individual, and in the good to the college as a whole. Let's make 1924 a banner football year! It can be done! (Tt /9#4,L - . latO -- _ •••.•*.WeN.P.•••••••••••4•MMN..N.E.N.IltOn.e.4••••••Nr4.N.O.O.N...0.0.1••••••••••••••••••MO..D.D.P.P.M Fl fty-one 10N9 icgRiYGE & BLUE WARRIOR — 11 b. *Vr

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